Hi everyone- currently have a 2 place intercom and would like to add some jacks in the back. How can I do this? Can they just be wired into the current jacks? Or am I looking at replacing the whole system?
Depends on what your intercom is. Some have capability for four, but for whatever reason are only wired for 2. Piggy backing the phones is easy, but not so much with the mic jacks. If your unit isn't built to support 4, you really need a new one. Or you can get a portable intercom, i.e.https://www.sportys.com/sigtronics-transcom-iii-four-way.html
If you did that the your copilot would have no place to plug into. If you plugged a portable 4-way into the copilot jacks then everyone that is not the left seat pilot would plug into that, leaving 1 spare.Ah- so I could get a 2 place intercom for the back seat and just have plug that into the co-pilots side and that should allow me to hear that on the in the intercom?
Right- good point. Maybe get a 4 place one? Co-pilot and back seaters all share one “intercom”.If you did that the your copilot would have no place to plug into. If you plugged a portable 4-way into the copilot jacks then everyone that is not the left seat pilot would plug into that, leaving 1 spare.
Really tough to tell from this picture- the panel is a mess. I’m going to head to the airplane tomorrow and will find outWhat intercom is currently installed?
Really tough to tell from this picture- the panel is a mess. I’m going to head to the airplane tomorrow and will find out
edit- actually it looks like a sigtronics SPA-400 TSO. Anyone know if that can be expanded?
Ahh makes sense. Is this generally a big job to do?https://www.sigtronics.com/_pdf/air_pdf/air_intercom_pdf/spa-400.pdf
Here's the installation manual for the SPA-400. It should be able to do rear passenger seats. The original installation may not have included the installation of jacks in the back due to cost.
Ahh makes sense. Is this generally a big job to do?
Understood/ can the wires be routed under the rug? Between the rug and floor board close to the door jams?The interior will likely need to be at least partially removed to route and secure wiring. Labor can get expensive. I wouldn’t expect materials to be too expensive.
I've done that before in a rental that had 2 jacks for 4 seats. It wasn't pretty but it worked fine.Right- good point. Maybe get a 4 place one? Co-pilot and back seaters all share one “intercom”.